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Chuck,

If the sequencing of the bins is consistent, you could cat the three
locations into one field and then perform the simple gt/lt comparison.

-Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Lewis [mailto:clewis@iquest.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:13 PM
To: RPG400-L
Subject: Specifying Check for Range in ILE RPG ?


Hi Folks,

Tried finding this in the online manuals with no luck. I could have
overlooked it since I am not positive what it would be called (didn't see it
in the Op Codes section of ILE RPG for AS/400 Reference). I need to check
for records matching a range in an RPG program. I have done this in a CL and
also with OPNQRYF but in this case would rather do it in an RPG program.

I am loading a work file with information to create "Bin Labels". A user
requests Bin Labels in a range of Row/Bin/Shelf. Each of these 3 fields is
3A. They will specify a starting and ending number.

For example they request labels for B2E 1A2 F99 to B2E 5B6 F99.

How do I handle this in ILE RPG, i.e. is there a %RANGE expression ?

Thanks in advance !

Chuck

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